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What are the causes of workplace violence?

Causes of workplace violence can include factors such as disputes between employees, bullying or harassment, stress, job insecurity, substance abuse, and underlying mental health issues. Additionally, poor management practices, lack of security measures, and a culture of aggression or tolerance for violence can contribute to incidents of workplace violence.


What is the difference between domestic assault and domestic violence?

Domestic assault refers to the physical act of causing harm or injury to a family or household member, whereas domestic violence is a broader term encompassing various forms of abuse including physical, emotional, sexual, and psychological abuse within a domestic relationship. Domestic violence can involve behaviors beyond physical harm, while domestic assault specifically refers to physical violence.


Do school uniforms reduce violence in schools?

Yes they do. I go to a uniformed school and I can honestly say that the difference between my other school and the one I go to now is quite noticeable. Many children are bullied because of what they wear and how they wear it and sometimes these cases of bullying can turn into an very violent problem. But with school uniforms everyone looks the same. Uniforms help to establish equality in schools and do so quite effectively. Not to mention kids don't have to worry about catching up with the latest styles of clothing to show off to friends at school.


Which theory is interested in the question of the link between the media and violence?

Cultivation theory is particularly interested in exploring the relationship between media consumption and the perceptions and beliefs of individuals, including the potential impact on attitudes towards violence in society.


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In "Things Fall Apart," the main difference between male and female crimes lies in their societal roles and expectations. Male crimes are typically centered around issues of power, violence, and public behavior, while female crimes are often related to issues of family and domestic life, such as fertility or disobedience to their husbands. These distinctions reflect the gendered division of labor and power dynamics within Igbo society.